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and we'll interview caterpillar's ceo doug oberhelmin. now, we've been talking a lot about the downward movement in precious metals. we're continue tock on the lookout to see what people are doing when it comes to buying gold and silver. well, the largest coin show on the west coast kicks off today, and that's where we find jane wells, taking the pulse of the gold and silver bugs. >> very flashy, very nice. >> reporter: if you want to know how people feel about gold, don't look at the markets, look at the coin shows. >> on the entire floor, we're expecting business in the tens of millions of dollars. >> reporter: at the santa clara county show in the heart of silicon valley, thousands came to buy and sell, mostly buy. >> you see more buying. people interested in buying. >> why? >> they're taking advantage of the dips. >> reporter: kerry is buying. he is a wholesaler whose firm has been involved with big auctions, including one for a rare coin which sold for a record $10 million. what kind of coin is it? >> a 1794 silver dollar. >> for $10
and we'll interview caterpillar's ceo doug oberhelmin. now, we've been talking a lot about the downward movement in precious metals. we're continue tock on the lookout to see what people are doing when it comes to buying gold and silver. well, the largest coin show on the west coast kicks off today, and that's where we find jane wells, taking the pulse of the gold and silver bugs. >> very flashy, very nice. >> reporter: if you want to know how people feel about gold, don't look at...
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caterpillar rallied but at the end of the day there is not much growth going on. >> howard, same question for you. any of these companies indicate which way we may see them go? >> i think we have seen some of the previews out of china already. sloppy. out of europe it's difficult but not impossible. maybe there is nobody being troubled. >> we will leave it there, men, thank you very much. coming up, my thoughts on the core issues facing apple. stay with us. [ male announcer ] there are people who find their own path. and never back down. who believe the american dream doesn't just happen, it's something you have to work for. ♪ we're for those kinds of people. because we're that kind of airline. and we never stop looking for a better way. it's how we've grown into america's largest domestic airline. we are southwest. welcome aboard. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ >> >> and finally my observation from what we migh
caterpillar rallied but at the end of the day there is not much growth going on. >> howard, same question for you. any of these companies indicate which way we may see them go? >> i think we have seen some of the previews out of china already. sloppy. out of europe it's difficult but not impossible. maybe there is nobody being troubled. >> we will leave it there, men, thank you very much. coming up, my thoughts on the core issues facing apple. stay with us. [ male announcer ]...
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we're watching shares of ibm, general electric, caterpillar and microsoft. and did we see a mini flash move in google shares today? the stock took a big dip for a moment. we'll take a closer look at what happened and why. and the federal aviation administration hit with government spending cuts. how is this going to impact safety and the flying public? now back to scott and the "halftime" team. >> let's get another market flash with josh lipton on another big intraday mover. josh? >> have a look at biogen. it's going higher. analysts saying with sales of $700,000 in its second week, it's performing better. the growth likely reflective of the high awareness of physicians and patients. >> dr. "j," you've pointed out these moves earlier in the day, right? >> yeah. and in particular, biogen but also amgen and alon to a lesser extent. but biogen, that's that m.s. treatment. and the stock already turning over multiples of what a full session volume would be, option volume heavy as well. >> let's turn our attention back to the markets. mixed here in the u.s. dow tr
we're watching shares of ibm, general electric, caterpillar and microsoft. and did we see a mini flash move in google shares today? the stock took a big dip for a moment. we'll take a closer look at what happened and why. and the federal aviation administration hit with government spending cuts. how is this going to impact safety and the flying public? now back to scott and the "halftime" team. >> let's get another market flash with josh lipton on another big intraday mover....
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yesterday was something similar on caterpillar. yesterday -- >> fedex, same time i liked u.p.s. there's -- kind of fedex maybe spent too much money on asia. if you shen too much money on asia you're not in good shape. i will come back, i will see you daniher and raise you cyprus senate. i will see you fedex and raise you sandisk. union pacific versus csx. there is an excuse issue. union pacific with a remarkable -- coal only down six. if you're involved with coal, you just got coal in your stocking. >> all right. but that's a stock picker's market you're describing. that's actually trying to discern which managements are doing a better job. >> yes with, as opposed to the futures dictating everything. we'll get to pepsico but it was a remarkable quarter. what can i tell you. versus -- coca-cola had a remarkable quarter, too. obviously consumer products have done very well. pepsico is not claiming raw costs going down because they're hedged. many companies could. buffalo wild wings. we don't talk about buffalo wild wings enough. it is kind of like tractor supply and ulta. buffalo
yesterday was something similar on caterpillar. yesterday -- >> fedex, same time i liked u.p.s. there's -- kind of fedex maybe spent too much money on asia. if you shen too much money on asia you're not in good shape. i will come back, i will see you daniher and raise you cyprus senate. i will see you fedex and raise you sandisk. union pacific versus csx. there is an excuse issue. union pacific with a remarkable -- coal only down six. if you're involved with coal, you just got coal in...
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but it's not just apple, look at a name like caterpillar. we're at the lowest levels since july on caterpillar. there's the three-month chart. that stock also sitting at the lows for the day. the big story today is going to be ibm. it is one of the reasons the dow is so weak is ibm is down so much. it's at the lows for the day. heavy volume, of course, we'll get earnings after the close. and this is no excuse, there's no pcs here, they got rid of that business nine years ago. what they want to hear about is how the whole i.t. business is doing ex-pc. remember, 60% of their revenues are services, 20% is software. that's going to be the big story, and of course, we get google and microsoft as well. bill and michelle, back to you. >> bill, thank you very much. let's take a closer look at today's market moves here, michelle. >> in today's "closing bell" exchange, we have bill, joe tan tennis, and also warren myers, cnbc market analyst from dme securities. you saw those back and forth numbers that bill did at the top of the show here. it feels li
but it's not just apple, look at a name like caterpillar. we're at the lowest levels since july on caterpillar. there's the three-month chart. that stock also sitting at the lows for the day. the big story today is going to be ibm. it is one of the reasons the dow is so weak is ibm is down so much. it's at the lows for the day. heavy volume, of course, we'll get earnings after the close. and this is no excuse, there's no pcs here, they got rid of that business nine years ago. what they want to...
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they've got 110 employees here in china, making components companies sell to firms like caterpillar and honeywell. and the ceo says those rising costs may force him to eventually move out of shanghai. >> we're looking at different areas in china. shanghai has been high cost to manufacture, but that was where we initially went to, and all of our customers were in that area, but in the next five to seven years, i would say we'll definitely be somewhere further inland. >> reporter: take a look at how fast hourly wages have climbed here in china compared to india, mexico and the united states. meanwhile, china's currency, the rmb, has appreciated more than 25% over the last ten years. yo. now analysts believe the cost of manufacturing here in china will be equal to manufacturing in the u.s. within a couple of years. >> if you go back to 2005, it was pretty common for landed costs from china to be 25% to 30% less than the cost of manufacturing in the united states. based on our analysis, that gap -- about two-thirds of that gap has been closed. >> reporter: do rising costs here in china mean
they've got 110 employees here in china, making components companies sell to firms like caterpillar and honeywell. and the ceo says those rising costs may force him to eventually move out of shanghai. >> we're looking at different areas in china. shanghai has been high cost to manufacture, but that was where we initially went to, and all of our customers were in that area, but in the next five to seven years, i would say we'll definitely be somewhere further inland. >> reporter:...
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and caterpillar is the indicator. profit was lower than expected, and demand for equipment and mining equipment dropped. not good news for the stock, but it is up a little bit, okay? $81, up 80 cents on caterpillar he, very interesting. you've got to look at gold prices. on the rise this morning. this brings in peter schiff. peter is the ultimate gold bug, doesn't mind calling him that. i want to know, peter, have you ever put out a sell on gold? >> no, i mean, i've been buying gold for 13 years or so. it's been in a bull market pretty much the entire time and i'm not a short-term trader so i don't give advice to futures traders or options traders. i'm telling people to buy gold and hold it as a hedge against inflation and money printing and you know, gold has been up for 12 consecutive years. it's entitled to a correction. it's incredible how the media has jumped all over this. i read an article that said that the advisors who had been negative on gold the entire time were now gloating and saying, "i told you so." we
and caterpillar is the indicator. profit was lower than expected, and demand for equipment and mining equipment dropped. not good news for the stock, but it is up a little bit, okay? $81, up 80 cents on caterpillar he, very interesting. you've got to look at gold prices. on the rise this morning. this brings in peter schiff. peter is the ultimate gold bug, doesn't mind calling him that. i want to know, peter, have you ever put out a sell on gold? >> no, i mean, i've been buying gold for...
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caterpillar is lowering its full-year guidance and earlier on squawk box, caterpillar's ceo explains why he's feeling more confident now about the future. >> stability is the word right now and while nobody likes that feeling we're in, certainly it's better than it's been the last couple of years and that give meese a little bit better confidence going forward than i've had since 2011 or early 2011. >> to be clear, there are two areas they're warning about. one is obviously china and the mining experience is in the headlines there and also in the united states and they were worried about coming into the year and the reason why he's feeling more confident is because of the sustained housing recovery. >> inventories come way down, we know that and i think people have wondered with apple tomorrow night, can you discount in a miss? everybody in the world thinks apple will miss tomorrow and you can actually do that. the stock is down 19% year to date and this is a bad quarter and it's a bad miss and stocks not reacting violently to the down side. >> i know we have the j.p. morgan analyst,
caterpillar is lowering its full-year guidance and earlier on squawk box, caterpillar's ceo explains why he's feeling more confident now about the future. >> stability is the word right now and while nobody likes that feeling we're in, certainly it's better than it's been the last couple of years and that give meese a little bit better confidence going forward than i've had since 2011 or early 2011. >> to be clear, there are two areas they're warning about. one is obviously china...
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- we have caterpillar, which, like ibm, like ge, that is going to be a global bellweather to take a look at. netflix, which everyone has taken notice of over the last three, four months, is going to be real interesting as well. and then, just really a broad, broad spectrum throughout the entire week. - thank you, scott. you have a good week. - same to you angie. under sequestration, a lot of government contracts are getting cut - tough for entrepreneurs who count on government business, but, as our cover story shows you, not as much for veterans who want to launch their own business. veterans, who already face an unemployment rate higher than the national average, are turning to start-ups. at the university of illinois at chicago, several hundred vets like rodney bonner showed up. his dream - to make homes that not just consume but also produce energy - needs guidance. "i have prototypes on the drawing board. i need help getting it to reality." illinois is hardly the only state helping vets not just fill but also create jobs. in fact, it's part of a trend. "nationally, there's a trend to
- we have caterpillar, which, like ibm, like ge, that is going to be a global bellweather to take a look at. netflix, which everyone has taken notice of over the last three, four months, is going to be real interesting as well. and then, just really a broad, broad spectrum throughout the entire week. - thank you, scott. you have a good week. - same to you angie. under sequestration, a lot of government contracts are getting cut - tough for entrepreneurs who count on government business, but, as...
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i would rather be caterpillar than lennar in this market. the numbers released today, we had a 7% overall gain, right, of that, we had a 31% increase in multifamily and a 5% decrease in multi family. it made up 40% instead this time. >> if you look at that, i heard that a lot today. if you go back, the are statement on the single family homes was very high, running at very high levels, obviously, down 21% inventory, prices are running up 10%, you have birthrates up 2% and household formation is going up. how do you fight all that at the same time with one data point? >> it's not just one data point. if we look across the country at where housing starts were, they were decreasing in the northeast, we know they're increasing in the midwest and the south and small increase in the west. if we look at that and job numbers and the fact that from not only anecdotal evidence but also data points, we see we have record low interest rates and low inventory out there. and we know that consumers are waiting on the sidelines looking for a better price be
i would rather be caterpillar than lennar in this market. the numbers released today, we had a 7% overall gain, right, of that, we had a 31% increase in multifamily and a 5% decrease in multi family. it made up 40% instead this time. >> if you look at that, i heard that a lot today. if you go back, the are statement on the single family homes was very high, running at very high levels, obviously, down 21% inventory, prices are running up 10%, you have birthrates up 2% and household...
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tracy: caterpillar, is a good litmus test for the local economy. you are expecting a 40% drop for mining come purchases, from china in particular. >> what we'll see from caterpillar in line to slight beat for this quarter, but the forward projects that will hurt caterpillar could look for weakness and stock to move lower after earnings. tracy: i love that hasbro has -- we buy kids for our toys. >> mattel had an awesome quarter, and hasbro has partnered up with a jewelry company to do a lot of hasbro-themed jewelry, i don't know if i am buying barbie-themed jewelry, it is interesting, i would be a buyer, lightly. tracy: i got 30 seconds left, rest of earnings seen, you think a big disappointment but does market go up anyway? >> no, i think we continue to correct, rest of earnings season will look like what we've seen, revenue expectations and realization there is no top line growth will spook the markets. we evacuate from happened in -- evaliate what happens in europe. tracy: jared levy, thank you have a great weekend. adam: selling your kids? tracy
tracy: caterpillar, is a good litmus test for the local economy. you are expecting a 40% drop for mining come purchases, from china in particular. >> what we'll see from caterpillar in line to slight beat for this quarter, but the forward projects that will hurt caterpillar could look for weakness and stock to move lower after earnings. tracy: i love that hasbro has -- we buy kids for our toys. >> mattel had an awesome quarter, and hasbro has partnered up with a jewelry company to...
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this week, i think it's interesting,s with something like caterpillar, where you've had the cyclical part of the markets correcting under the surface of the indexes, and basically people say, okay, it was all priced in. i'm not predicting that's exactly what we're going to see with apple, but it seems like this week is a little bit of a mirror image of last week, where basically expectations are low enough in general that we get a little bit of a pop, more than not. >> let me get to julia boorstin real quick. i want to get some headlines on this at&t report, which is just coming out. and of course, the revenue looks light and the stock is trading down, julia. what can you tell us about the report? >> that's right, maria. even though earnings per share was right in line with expectations, secluding one-time items, revenue did come in light. looking at some of the other data points, wireline consumer revenue growth was 2% and u versus revenues was up 35.2%. there are 1.2 million new smartphone subscribers, but there is, of course, the question about churn. there was post-paid churn, it
this week, i think it's interesting,s with something like caterpillar, where you've had the cyclical part of the markets correcting under the surface of the indexes, and basically people say, okay, it was all priced in. i'm not predicting that's exactly what we're going to see with apple, but it seems like this week is a little bit of a mirror image of last week, where basically expectations are low enough in general that we get a little bit of a pop, more than not. >> let me get to julia...
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importantly this morning, we'll watch for caterpillar, halliburton, netflix and texas instruments after the bell. u.s. fourchs are pointed higher about 62 points at the open. similar gains on the nasdaq ask s&p. is this undoing some of the damage wrought last week? let's talk to michael gurka. we've seen stocks sell off. the beginning of a more prolonged period of softness, do you think? >> well, you know, we're still seeing a rather healthy stock market and for all the right reasons i believe earningswise we're going to continue to look for that bid. i am not a big proopponent of that mafs draw down in the stock market and maybe an entrenchment back higher. i think the pace will be continuously sloped upwards, though, maybe abruptly once in a while. a sell-off, but still a healthy market. as you can expect here in chicago, what we're watching closely is not what we saw in the commodities market last week, but more importantly, it's one of the fundamental reasons of why we're starting to see copper break down here. there's no better market in the world than the stock market. particularl
importantly this morning, we'll watch for caterpillar, halliburton, netflix and texas instruments after the bell. u.s. fourchs are pointed higher about 62 points at the open. similar gains on the nasdaq ask s&p. is this undoing some of the damage wrought last week? let's talk to michael gurka. we've seen stocks sell off. the beginning of a more prolonged period of softness, do you think? >> well, you know, we're still seeing a rather healthy stock market and for all the right reasons...
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. >> caterpillar, uniquely involved in mining and that's moving up. i don't trust that. i don't trust that they have the quarter. >> gold corp, barrett gold are all victims of higher finding costs and less gold coming out and the market not that good. i also want to warn people that you have to be careful of the gold royalty trusts because you're a gold mine, you're not going to start a new mine right now. wow, you call your guys and say holy cow, where does it stop? david, you alluded to the etfs, the etfs did not act like -- they were driving gold and that's the tale. i didn't like that. >> watching that gld which is the largest by far was quite something yesterday. >> didn't you realize that all of those worries about the gld not being a real security when you go to the gold dealers? >> it did have that feeling which gets you wondering is there forced liquidation? >> let's not forget these are bought with leverage by certain funds and we don't have the answers right now. >> you even said this morning on twitter as someone who liquidating a client's position. >> i have
. >> caterpillar, uniquely involved in mining and that's moving up. i don't trust that. i don't trust that they have the quarter. >> gold corp, barrett gold are all victims of higher finding costs and less gold coming out and the market not that good. i also want to warn people that you have to be careful of the gold royalty trusts because you're a gold mine, you're not going to start a new mine right now. wow, you call your guys and say holy cow, where does it stop? david, you...
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speaking of the industrials, caterpillar lowering the price from 75 to 95 and from neutral to outperform on concerns about weakness in china. jim, they're calling it a multi-year decline in mining capex, and i'm not sure how that's new. >> this is what happened in 2008 and 2009 and you have credit problems for tat. 8.10 goes to 7.40. is it 12 times earnings and when earnings are coming down, multiples are very slippery things. i think the stock has found footing before 79 and 80. carl, i know you are the man of being able to figure out the calendar. tuesday is keeping its very good performance. >> yes. that was 14 consecutive tuesdays. who knows why? people like to make fun of it. they call it useless numerology. >> when the moon is in the seventh house and it's tuesday. i will point out that the reaction yesterday really gathered steam during the day, and i think the idea that the futures must always key off of europe, they were down at 415. it was nonsense. yes, europe is bad and the car sales are horrendous. if you're ford you have to deal with down 15% over there. look, is bank of am
speaking of the industrials, caterpillar lowering the price from 75 to 95 and from neutral to outperform on concerns about weakness in china. jim, they're calling it a multi-year decline in mining capex, and i'm not sure how that's new. >> this is what happened in 2008 and 2009 and you have credit problems for tat. 8.10 goes to 7.40. is it 12 times earnings and when earnings are coming down, multiples are very slippery things. i think the stock has found footing before 79 and 80. carl, i...